Jewel of the South
Jewel of the South | ||||
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Studio album by Rodney Crowell | ||||
Released | June 20, 1995 | |||
Genre | Country | |||
Length | 37:58[1] | |||
Label | MCA | |||
Producer |
Tony Brown Rodney Crowell | |||
Rodney Crowell chronology | ||||
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Source | Rating |
Allmusic | link |
Entertainment Weekly | C+ link |
Jewel of the South is the title of the ninth studio album released by American country music artist Rodney Crowell. Released in 1995 (see 1995 in country music), It was his second as well as his last album under the MCA Records label. Like its predecessor, It failed to chart on the Billboard Top Country Albums chart. Only one track "Please Remember Me" was released as a single where it reached #69 on the Hot Country Songs chart. Tim McGraw would release a successful cover of the song in from his 1999 album A Place in the Sun which hit #1 in both the United States and Canada as well as reaching #10 on The Billboard Hot 100.
Track listing
All songs composed by Rodney Crowell except when noted
- "Say You Love Me" – 3:47
- "Candy Man" (Neil Fredericks, Beverly "Ruby" Ross) – 3:03
- "Please Remember Me" (Crowell, Will Jennings) – 3:45
- "The Ballad of Possum Potez" – 3:29
- "Thinking About Leaving" – 4:06
- "The Ladder of Love" – 2:54
- "Just Say Yes" (Crowell, Keith Sykes) – 4:02
- "Storm of Love" (Harlan Howard, Buck Owens) – 3:01
- "Love to Burn" (Crowell, Hank DeVito, Jennings) – 3:26
- "Jewel of the South" – 4:50
- "Qué es amor (What Is Love)" (Crowell, Jennings, Roy Orbison) – 1:35
Personnel
- Kenny Aronoff- drums
- Eddie Bayers- drums
- Barry Beckett- piano
- Richard Bennett- electric guitar
- Rosemary Butler- background vocals
- Max Carl- background vocals
- Jon Carroll- organ, piano
- Claudia Church- background vocals
- Mike Clarke- drums
- Rodney Crowell- acoustic guitar, lead vocals
- Hank DeVito- acoustic guitar
- Béla Fleck- banjo
- Kim Fleming- background vocals
- Vince Gill- background vocals
- Mike Haynes- trumpet
- Jim Horn- saxophone
- John Jorgenson- electric guitar
- Tim Lauer- organ
- Albert Lee- electric guitar
- Mark Luna- background vocals
- Raul Malo- background vocals
- Charlie McCoy- harmonica
- Steve Nathan- organ, piano
- Bill Owsley- background vocals
- Alison Prestwood- bass guitar
- Carmella Ramsey- background vocals
- Michael Rhodes- bass guitar, fretless bass guitar
- Kim Richey- background vocals
- Chris Rodriguez- background vocals
- Matt Rollings- piano
- Steuart Smith- acoustic guitar, electric guitar
- Tommy Spurlock- steel guitar
- Michael Utley- organ
- Kenny Vaughan- electric guitar
- Billy Joe Walker Jr.- electric guitar
- Willie Weeks- bass guitar, background vocals
Sources
- CMT
- Allmusic (see infobox)
- AOL Music profile
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